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Jul 8, 2008View in Crawl 4
Wine's AppDB lists CS2 as "gold" compatibility and CS, 8.0, 7.0 as "Platinum" meaning you should be able to use it under Linux just like you can under Windows.
Print drivers handle the conversion from RGB to CMYK. I believe as long as you hand it image data with an associated color profile it will transform it to the device profile for you. Could be wrong though. But regardless GIMP obviously handles this aspect as it supports ICC profiles.
Well then someone please make an open source Photoshop alternative. Photoshop is the only piece of non-gratis software I use, because I just can't find anything free that compares.
blackopJul 10, 2008
And you can't do it in XP..
rbenechJul 10, 2008
For the Photoshop people... try Gimpshop : <a class="user" href="http://www.gimpshop.com/download.shtml">http://www.gimpshop.com/download.shtml</a>(note: it looks like it's still based on gimp 2.2... )
Closed AccountJul 11, 2008
Wine's AppDB lists CS2 as "gold" compatibility and CS, 8.0, 7.0 as "Platinum" meaning you should be able to use it under Linux just like you can under Windows.
directrix13Jul 13, 2008
Print drivers handle the conversion from RGB to CMYK. I believe as long as you hand it image data with an associated color profile it will transform it to the device profile for you. Could be wrong though. But regardless GIMP obviously handles this aspect as it supports ICC profiles.
nanobeJul 14, 2008
Well then someone please make an open source Photoshop alternative. Photoshop is the only piece of non-gratis software I use, because I just can't find anything free that compares.